CB Tyrone Williams, who was released injured by the Dallas Cowboys Saturday, Nov. 13, and then placed on injured reserve, has been suspended two games by the NFL for violating the league's personal conduct code. Since Williams is being paid during his time on IR, he will be docked two game checks as a result of the suspension, and will lkely be released by the team once he passes a physical, according to Rob Phillips of DallasCowboys.com.

Todd Archer, of the Dallas Morning News, reports the Dallas Cowboys plan to place recently released CB Tyrone Williams (hamstring) on Injured Reserve, if he clears waivers. Williams is currently hampered by a hamstring injury.

Dallas Cowboys CB Tyrone Williams will begin working as the team's dime cornerback, but he could quickly move up the team's depth chart depending on his conditioning. So far he has looked good in practice.

Rob Phillips, of DallasCowboys.com, reports Dallas Cowboys recently signed CB Tyrone Williams will initially compete as a member of the nickel package to determine where he fits in the team's secondary.

Matt Winkeljohn, of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports when the Atlanta Falcons release CB Tyrone Williams, his 2004 salary cap charge will drop from about $2.3 million to about $600,000. Williams will then count about $1.8 million against Atlanta's cap for 2005. If Williams were cut before June 2, he would count $2.4 million against this year's cap and $0 next season.

Ken Sugiura, of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons CB Tyrone Williams was not present for the team's first minicamp Wednesday, April 7. Williams is expected to be released in June.

Matt Winkeljohn, of the Atlanta-Journal Consitution, reports the Atlanta Falcons are expected to release CB Tyrone Williams this off-season. The team may decide to wait until after June 1 to release Williams, so they can lessen the salary cap hit this year.

According to Matt Winkeljohn of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta Falcons CB Tyrone Williams (groin) missed this week's minicamp because of a groin pull. Williams expects to be ready in time for training camp.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports CB Tyrone Williams is excited to be a member of the Atlanta Falcons. "There's a lot of great vibe going around this franchise," said Williams. "Everybody knows about the new owner, and they treat players different. I'm looking forward . . . [to] coming back South." Williams is expected to start at cornerback for the Falcons.

The Journal Sentinel reports CB Tyrone Williams' five-year contract with the Atlanta Falcons is worth an estimated $12 to $14 million. "We're very pleased," agent Dick Davis said Saturday. "Mr. Blank (Arthur, owner of the Falcons) had dinner with Ty and they really treated him right. That whole operation seems to be on the uptick. The Falcons seemed to be very fond of him and Ty is very, very much enthused about it." Williams will start at right cornerback for the Falcons. Minnesota and Cleveland had negotiations with Williams, but his heart was set on Atlanta.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports the Atlanta Falcons have agreed to terms with free agent CB Tyrone Williams (Packers) on a five-year. He is likely to receive bonuses in excess of $2 million, or more than some top corners who've already signed.